UNITED Farmers' Co-operative Association (limited). FEILDING, WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON, and WANGANUI. Authorised Capital, £100,000. Subscribed Capital, £50,000. Number of Shareholders, 1600. THE Association offers exceptionally favourable terms for the Shipment of WOOL to London. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, Free of Commission. Minimum Charges. Prompt Account Sales. Cash Remittances. Wool will be offered at the Wellington Sales if desired. Large Stocks of Farm and Station Stores AT LOWEST RATES. JOHN MARTIN, Chairman of Directors. H. W. DAVY, Local Manager. TONIC LIVEE DROPS. T S acknowledged to be tbe Best Kemedy for LIVEE TROUBLES. This Vegetable Medicine, besides being a Stimulant, is Tonic in its effect. In cases oi Indigestion (arisingjfrom liver torpidity), Sick Headache, Drowsiness, Constipation, general indisposition to work — with feeling of Malaise — and Geneial Nervous Debility it is an excellent remedy. Pbics : 2s and 3d Gd bottles. Prepared only by F. G. WOOLLAMS, CHEMIST (exam.), FEILDING. mHEY ALL PRAISE IT 1 EVERYONE PREFERS IT ! WHY? Because it is Pure Because it is Economical Because it contains no Indian Because it contains no China Because it is fresh from the Gardens Because it has most Flavour Because it has most Strength Because, it is most Refreshing. IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS. Hundreds of Thousands of Pounds Weight have Been Sold ! THE QUALITY NEVER VARIES WHAT IS IT ? SURATURA TEA ! THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN CO.'S EXHIBITS at the late Agricultural and Pastoral Show were purchased by KIBKCALDIE & STAINS UNDER VERY FAVOURABLE TERMS. THE EXHIBITS COMPRISE— Tweeds, Mauds, and Rugs, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Dress Tweeds, Flannels & Blankets, Shirtings, &c. Mauds and Travelling Rugs, suitable for presents or otherwise — 17/6, 21/-, 24/-, 25/-, 30/-, 82/6, 87/6. SPECIAL EOR THE C3BI6TMAS HOLIDAYS— PETONE TWEED SUTTS, TO MEASURE, 425, 50s, 63s (In our well-known Cat and Finish). KIRKCALDIE & STAIKS WELLINGTON. "WELLINGTON LAND BOARD. Meetings will be held for 1896 as follows: — Thursday! Jan. 30 Thursday, July 30 „ Feb. 27 „ : Aug. 27 „ Mar. 26 „ Oct. 1 „ April 30 „ „ 29 May 28 „ Nov. 26 „ June 25 „ Dec. 31 TRAIN SERVICES. North. Leave Feilding— 7.ls aan., 12.20 p.m---6.12 p.m. South. Leave Feilding— lo.s3 a.m., 4.3 p.m 8.20 p.m. ENGLISH MAILS The next English and European mail, per Gothic (direct), will close at the Feilding Post Office on Wednesday, the sth day of February, at 3.45 p.m. Due in London on March 18th. Correspondence to be marked " Per Gothic." TO CORRESPONDENTS. M.D., Makino v — The correction appears in our local columns to-day. — Ed. F.S.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 176, 29 January 1896, Page 2
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405Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 176, 29 January 1896, Page 2
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